It should be cuz CCTV already broadcasting “you are my hero” which aired just before TLB and TLB been always…
I see. So many people are expecting, when CCTV finished broadcasting "You are my hero", they might broadcast TLB? Very possible. You are my hero is a modern drama. So they may want to broadcast a historical one after that.
We will just wait a big longer. When You are my hero is about to finish, they will make annoucement regarding TLB.
All those re-watching of TLB is going to affect you. You will likely find many other dramas too shallow. Or you…
You mean in the Disney movie "Mulan" there was also a snow scene? I see! I did not watch that movie. No wonder your daughter made the connection Changee and Mulan.
The shooting area scene was also very good. Very very well choreographed by the director and his team. Also one of my favourite scenes
whats with boys and them wanting LoNg sTraiGht hAiR girls lol
Wu Lei's taste is very 'traditional'. Long is more feminine compared to short. Lots of guys these days do not mind short-haired girls. They can be equally feminine.
Between preference for straight hair or curly hair, it might just be for practical reason. Straight hair easier and cheaper to maintain, especially if they are long. Maybe he does not want his future wife to spend too much time or money on hair matters.
I think given the uniform that he was wearing, that is way he could fastest?
That would be true. If there is a scene showing his father looking at the way he run after CG, his father would have said, "Looking at the way you run, no wonder you cannot chase CG. I can run faster than you."
But that is also not likely though. His father was rather unwell
I think given the uniform that he was wearing, that is way he could fastest?
From the way you described, for Hao Du to run with that long skirt and long sword of his must be very challenging. They must have tried many different ways during filming, given the many times he had to chase CG. They must have settled on what we saw in the drama. Most dignified, safe, and very unlike Usain Bolt.
U are funny. LOL, if ship successfully, another obstacle is Leo's family (traditional and family business). I…
Your comment is really funny. You must really love to watch Reba act, so that all of us can appreciate her acting, than have her marry someone, and forever we will not see her in any more dramas.
But in an interview, I cannot remember which one, she did imply that when the time is right, she will marry.
Like you, I don't think Leo and Reba will marry each other. Apart from Leo, I also see Reba as a very traditional woman. She will want to marry someone older than her.
I am told that in the manhua, her character died rather early. Here in the drama, the screenwriters really gave…
Yes, I think that is the exact intention of the screenwriters. It made the plot more complicated. And also made her character far more complicated than the one in the manhua.
That is what attracted me to TLB, the complexity of the plot. You keep watching, because you just do not know how those characters will behave in the very next episode.
Like Mimi's character. Many don't like her for so many episodes. I feel that the screenwrites deliberately want to make her die for Changge, so that all of us will feel very sad. For a female of her age, she was the closest to Changge. That princess from Monan is bit too young to be Changge's best friend. And the screenwriters did not want to kill off the Leyan character. That will make many viewers very angry. So, among all the candidates, which is 'best' to kill? Mimi. And having her die while saving Changge is a dignfied death, compared to dying as a spy (I assume this is how she died in the manhua). Having her die for Changge made us appreciate that character so much.
They also devoted quite a fair bit of time, deliberately lengthening it with all those sweet taking by Mimi and the flashback and a very touching one at her final resting place.
Screenwriters usually want to build emotional intensity to climax toward the end and not at the beginning of a drama. Her death coming at episode 48, just one before the final, was very well written into the story
I think Gracie could be right. She wore this same outfit to sell mooncake, in order to look plain and blend in…
You mean that rescue scene in E48? I did not find it too bad. Dilraba was always going to look younger than Khatun, no matter what she wears. That scene, I focused more on her portrayal, how she held that small sword at Sheer's throat.
He looks like a runaway princess every time... holds his skirt .. runs and runs ... It sweeps all my seriousness…
Ok, I think we can now clearly see why he was running the way he did. That long and heavy costume, he run the way he did, because it was the most dignified, the fastest and safest (to prevent tripping).
its hard to find another drama like this oneim still strugling to find it lol
I agree. As a package, this drama is one of a kind. Tear it apart, some components can be easily found in many dramas.
A character like Li Changge will be extremely difficult to find in Chinese Dramas. Perhaps the only character one can compare her to is Mulan. But you cannot find mulan in dramas, only in movies (I could be wrong here). Li Changge has set the bar so high for being a strong female lead, it will be very difficult to find one that can match her.
Will have to lower the bar, to find something similar
I am also struggling to find. After many attempts, nothing out there like TLB
I think given the uniform that he was wearing, that is way he could fastest?
Ok, here is my response. No time to watch all the scenes to check for exact differences, but I think Hao Du was always wearing a heavier set of costume than Shuyu.
As to why he was always running somewhat sidways, here is my speculation, purely a speculation. With that costume and the sword, the production crew must have tested his running scenes, and he did plenty of those
How best to show him running in 630 BC? It must have been the most dignified way to run. Slightly sideway. If he were to run straight on, it might make him look like Usain Bolt in the 21st Century doing a 100m dash, instead of 630 BC chasing after a fugitive.
And with the long sword and heavy costume, holding it up, with one hand and the sword with the other, the way he run could well be the most dignified and practical way to run.
Given the many running scene he had to do, I am pretty sure the director and his team must have given this a lot of thoughts
And here is a funny view from one commentator. Someone said, because of the way he run, no wonder our dear Changge always out run him.
Exactly! That's so hilarious, even in the last scene when his father was dying, he came running lifting his dress…
Was looking at E3 that had both Hao Du and Shuyu. I think they played slightly different roles. I am not sure of the exact difference. But just looking at E3, Hao Du was wearing a heavier costume than what Shuyu was wearing. Whether longer or not, I am not quite sure. And again, looking only at E3, Shuyu was often seen without a sword, but Hao Du was always carrying his long sword.
So, very likely Hao Du's role called for an immediately use of weapon and he was always carrying one, while Shuyu does not
All those re-watching of TLB is going to affect you. You will likely find many other dramas too shallow. Or you…
If she calls Changge "Mulan" it shows how perceptive your daughter is, even at 5. And it shows that Dilraba portrayed her character quite convincingly, so well that even a 5-year old could sense she was brave and fearless. And Xia Da, the author of the manhua probably had Mulan in mind, when she created Li Changge.
Mulan's bravery also took place on the battlefield, just as our Changge. When Changge stepped out of the gate to fight the Ashile troops, a perceptive 5-year old would sense fearlessness and bravery in a woman. Or when Changee stepped out in the snow to face thousands of Ashile soldiers all on her own, and completely unarmed and defenseless.
We will just wait a big longer. When You are my hero is about to finish, they will make annoucement regarding TLB.
The shooting area scene was also very good. Very very well choreographed by the director and his team. Also one of my favourite scenes
Between preference for straight hair or curly hair, it might just be for practical reason. Straight hair easier and cheaper to maintain, especially if they are long. Maybe he does not want his future wife to spend too much time or money on hair matters.
But that is also not likely though. His father was rather unwell
But in an interview, I cannot remember which one, she did imply that when the time is right, she will marry.
Like you, I don't think Leo and Reba will marry each other. Apart from Leo, I also see Reba as a very traditional woman. She will want to marry someone older than her.
That is what attracted me to TLB, the complexity of the plot. You keep watching, because you just do not know how those characters will behave in the very next episode.
Like Mimi's character. Many don't like her for so many episodes. I feel that the screenwrites deliberately want to make her die for Changge, so that all of us will feel very sad. For a female of her age, she was the closest to Changge. That princess from Monan is bit too young to be Changge's best friend. And the screenwriters did not want to kill off the Leyan character. That will make many viewers very angry. So, among all the candidates, which is 'best' to kill? Mimi. And having her die while saving Changge is a dignfied death, compared to dying as a spy (I assume this is how she died in the manhua). Having her die for Changge made us appreciate that character so much.
They also devoted quite a fair bit of time, deliberately lengthening it with all those sweet taking by Mimi and the flashback and a very touching one at her final resting place.
Screenwriters usually want to build emotional intensity to climax toward the end and not at the beginning of a drama. Her death coming at episode 48, just one before the final, was very well written into the story
A character like Li Changge will be extremely difficult to find in Chinese Dramas. Perhaps the only character one can compare her to is Mulan. But you cannot find mulan in dramas, only in movies (I could be wrong here). Li Changge has set the bar so high for being a strong female lead, it will be very difficult to find one that can match her.
Will have to lower the bar, to find something similar
I am also struggling to find. After many attempts, nothing out there like TLB
As to why he was always running somewhat sidways, here is my speculation, purely a speculation. With that costume and the sword, the production crew must have tested his running scenes, and he did plenty of those
How best to show him running in 630 BC? It must have been the most dignified way to run. Slightly sideway. If he were to run straight on, it might make him look like Usain Bolt in the 21st Century doing a 100m dash, instead of 630 BC chasing after a fugitive.
And with the long sword and heavy costume, holding it up, with one hand and the sword with the other, the way he run could well be the most dignified and practical way to run.
Given the many running scene he had to do, I am pretty sure the director and his team must have given this a lot of thoughts
And here is a funny view from one commentator. Someone said, because of the way he run, no wonder our dear Changge always out run him.
So, very likely Hao Du's role called for an immediately use of weapon and he was always carrying one, while Shuyu does not
Mulan's bravery also took place on the battlefield, just as our Changge. When Changge stepped out of the gate to fight the Ashile troops, a perceptive 5-year old would sense fearlessness and bravery in a woman. Or when Changee stepped out in the snow to face thousands of Ashile soldiers all on her own, and completely unarmed and defenseless.